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Myself
[edit]As of today, I have made over 12 edits, and rank #Next_to_Last on Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits.
I don't have a dog in many left-right fights, so I am able to approach them very NPOVly.
I spellz gud, an' mah grammer is exalunt, so sumtimes Ah lak to fix broken sh... stuff.
Current Contributions
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Translated the Spanish language page for Juan Gabriel Vásquez into English. Badly.
Social issues, law, and economics
[edit]- Overhauled the Davis-Bacon Act page
- Expanded the biography of Gabriel Kolko
- Expanded the Government failure entry
- Added Edgeworth price cycle
- Created the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act page
- Created the Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah page
- Translated the Kurt Gustav Wilckens page (which could use some improvement)
Science and engineering
[edit]- Saw a request for a page on High speed photography, so I started it
- Optics - Boy, does this need work
- Optical resolution
- optical spectrum
- Added a bio stub for David L. Fried
- Fixed some problems with IRIG and IRIG Timecode
Management theory
[edit]- Lean manufacturing
- Added a bio stub for Taiichi Ohno
- Restored 5S to its own page
- Cleaned up Kaizen with advice from a native Japanese speaker
- Created Training Within Industry
- Attempted a repair to/expansion of/NPOV dissertation of problems in Just In Time
- Fixed the History of TQM
- Added a bio stub for Armand V. Feigenbaum
Industrial Organization
[edit]- Have been trying to build an industrial organization grouping, including Putting out, Inside contracting, and Factory system
- Set the Eli Whitney and Captain John H. Hall accounts straight
- Expanded the Louis de Tousard entry.
Things I intend to work on
[edit]The road to hell is paved with ...
- Congress of Industrial Organizations - no or poor inline citations
- Sidney Hillman - no or poor inline citations
- International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union - no or poor inline citations
- David Dubinsky single source
- Herbert Hill
- Albuquerque, New Mexico - huge gap in history: it skips from founding to a blurb about the railroad and then heads straight to the 20th century
- Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl looks like it was lifted from George L. Mosse "The Crisis of German Ideology" (1964). Though referenced, some of the sentences may be unattributed quotes. Could stand to have the details from the German version translated
If I get really interested in reading about <gasp> commies in the labor movement
- Communists in the U.S. Labor Movement (1919-1937) (does anyone know why this and the next are split up?)
- Communists in the U.S. Labor Movement (1937-1950) (at least this one has references)
- Bringing the Filippo Corridoni page over from the Italian wiki
Useful links
[edit]From Pmanderson
- Wikipedia:Tutorial
- Wikipedia:Help desk
- M:Foundation issues
- Wikipedia:Policy Library
- Wikipedia:Utilities
- Wikipedia:Cite your sources
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Wikiquette
- Wikipedia:Civility
- Wikipedia:Conflict resolution
- Wikipedia:Use English
- Wikipedia:Featured articles
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view
- Wikipedia:Pages needing attention